Program Manager, Manufacturing (R4741)

Shield AIDallas, TX
$110,000 - $170,000

About The Position

Lead the execution of complex manufacturing programs that bring advanced products from concept to production. In this role, you will drive cross-functional alignment across engineering, supply chain, and operations, ensuring plans, resources, and readiness come together to meet critical milestones. You’ll play a key role in turning strategy into reality—removing obstacles, maintaining momentum, and enabling teams to deliver at scale.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical / aerospace Engineering, or related field.
  • Significant experience in aerospace or advanced manufacturing, with 5+ years in program leadership roles.
  • Proven success in facility or production program setup, especially in a startup or high-growth environment.
  • Strong background in program execution and operational planning across engineering and manufacturing domains.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in Engineering, Industrial Systems, or Operations Management.
  • Experience leading cross-functional teams in aerospace or defense industries.
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver production facilities and new program manufacturing readiness on aggressive timelines.
  • Familiarity with new product introduction (NPI) and manufacturing systems planning at scale.
  • Greenfield facility development experience.

Responsibilities

  • Own manufacturing program outcomes end-to-end.
  • Build and drive the integrated manufacturing program plan (WBS/IMS), manage critical path and cross-functional dependencies, and take full accountability for hitting build and ramp milestones—not just reporting status.
  • Operate as the execution engine across functions.
  • Lead day-to-day coordination across Production, Manufacturing Engineering, MP&L, Supply Chain, Quality, Test, Facilities, Construction, and Engineering aligning priorities, resolving friction, and ensuring no workstream drifts.
  • Move fast to unblock reality.
  • Identify bottlenecks early (design maturity, supplier lead times, tooling delays, facility readiness, material constraints) and aggressively drive mitigation plans to closure.
  • Escalate when necessary but default to solving laterally and decisively.
  • Translate engineering intent into manufacturing action.
  • Turn evolving product development plans and engineering releases into structured readiness gates, executable build plans, and clearly defined entry/exit criteria from prototype through pilot and production ramp.
  • Drive manufacturing readiness with urgency.
  • Ensure tooling, equipment, routings, work instructions, materials, inspection/test capability, facilities, and workforce readiness are aligned ahead of builds closing gaps before they impact the floor.
  • Own change impact management.
  • Coordinate ECR/ECO cut-ins, retrofit strategies, and configuration alignment to protect schedule, build integrity, and production flow.
  • Run a disciplined operating cadence.
  • Lead weekly cross-functional reviews, maintain risk and issue registers, drive action tracking with clear owners and deadlines, and provide crisp executive updates that highlight tradeoffs and required decisions.
  • Integrate facilities and equipment milestones.
  • Embed construction, utilities, equipment installation, and commissioning into the program plan ensuring space and infrastructure readiness never become the critical path surprise.
  • Stay close to the floor.
  • Be present where execution happens rapidly translating real-world constraints into plan updates and actionable cross-functional decisions.
  • Continuously raise the bar.
  • Improve program management standards, tools, readiness frameworks, and execution rhythms to make future manufacturing programs faster, more predictable, and more scalable.
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